Welcome to episode 058 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast with Ben Horne!

I had an absolute blast talking to Ben this week. Ben is a tremendously gifted large format film photographer with a huge YouTube following.

Ben's goal is to create simple, structured, and calm images of nature. Ben shoots exclusively with large format film because of the inherent limitation, and the strong sense of discipline that is required. These limitations help to shape the final image by giving Ben a sense of direction.

In late 2009, Ben began documenting his adventures with video journals. As viewership has increased, Ben has taken steps to increase the quality and content of these videos. Ben's goal is to bring you along for the ride. Be sure to check out his YouTube Channel!

I know you'll like this week's podcast! I found it to be quite inspiring myself.

We covered some great topics this week, including:

1. How Ben got into landscape photography.

2. Storytelling in landscape photography.

3. The limitations and advantages of shooting film.

4. The conundrum of sharing photo locations.

5. Ben's yearly photo box sets - the process.

Over on Patreon this week, Ben and I had a fabulous conversation about composition which I think everyone will find useful.

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About Matt Payne

I am an adventurer, mountaineer, and fine art nature and landscape photographer specializing in unique and hard-to-reach locations and subjects, including the highest mountains in Colorado. My artwork transports viewers to the world's most spectacular locations. I love the craft of landscape photography and have produced a podcast dedicated to landscape photography called "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen." Read more >>

Fine Art Landscape Photography

My artwork is something I am very proud of. As such, my artwork is produced using only the most beautiful materials designed to impress and last. Each piece of art is produced to float off of your wall using a secure hanging system and is ready to hang upon arrival; none of my artwork requires exterior framing of any kind. This method of production reduces your total costs and anxiety. My nature and landscape photography is modern, crisp, and unique. Learn more >>